# USSECPushesCryptoReform

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The crypto industry is moving from "martial arts sects" to "licensed operations"
If the early crypto world was like a martial arts Jianghu, now it’s increasingly resembling a modern financial city drama. The SEC pushing for reforms is like issuing business licenses to various sects—being able to fight isn’t enough; compliance is your ID card.
Many people worry that innovation will be suppressed, but the historical lesson is: truly vibrant innovations often last longer within a regulated framework. The internet also experienced a wild growth phase followed by stricter regulation, but this d
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CoinWay:
2026 Go Go Go 👊
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The crypto world enters "Adult Mode"
If the past decade was the adolescence of the crypto world, it is now gradually stepping into adulthood. During adolescence, hormones are raging, and price swings are intense; adults emphasize responsibility, rules, and sustainability. The SEC's regulatory actions are, in a way, a "coming of age."
Many veteran players nostalgic for the carefree days, but the capital market is ultimately a serious game. To achieve broader adoption, higher standards must be accepted. The spirit of decentralization does not mean operating without rules; beyond code, human
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When the "regulatory teachers" start grading homework, crypto students are all catching up on lessons

Recently, news that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is pushing forward with crypto regulation reforms has once again stirred market sentiment into a "bull and bear hotpot." Many veteran players immediately reflexively think of SEC and assume: Here we go again, more homework to be done. But from a humorous perspective, this is more like the industry moving from "self-study sessions" to "final exams with proctors." In the past, everyone wrote their white papers freely; stories were
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ybaser:
2026 Go Go Go 👊
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